Swahili Grammar for Introductory and Intermediate Levels


Sarufi ya Kiswahili cha Ngazi ya Kwanza na Kati

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By Oswald Almasi, Michael David Fallon, Nazish Pardhan Wared
Imprint: UPA
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Pages:
462

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Oswald Almasi was born in Tanzania and educated at the University of Dar-es-Salaam. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, in the last 17 years as a professor of Swahili at the University of Toronto and also at York University since 2005.

Michael David Fallon graduated from the University of Toronto as an African Studies Specialist. While at the University of Toronto he studied several languages including Portuguese, Arabic, and also Swahili under the tutelage of Oswald Almasi. He has also lived and spent time in East Africa.

Nazish Pardhan Wared was born in Tanzania and educated at Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School in Dar-es-Salaam. She has also studied advanced Swahili under Oswald Almasi.


Foreword

Acknowledgments and Dedication

1. About the Swahili Language

2. The Alphabet, Pronunciation, and Common Mistakes

3. Personal Subject Prefixes, Personal Pronouns and

Their Negations

4. Swahili Greetings

5. Present and Future Tenses and Their Negations

6. Simple Past and Past Perfect Tenses and Their Negations

7. The Swahili Noun Class System: M-/WA- and M-/MI-

8. Swahili Noun Classes: JI-/MA- Class and KI-/VI- Class

9. Swahili Noun Classes: N- and U- 81

10. Swahili Noun Classes: PA- and KU- and Noun Class Agreement

11. Object Infixes

12. Possessives

13. Adjectives

14. Demonstratives

15. Comparatives and Superlatives

16. Question Words, Phrases and Statements

17. The Verbs ‘To Be,’ ‘To Have’ and ‘To Be in a Place’

18. Numbers

19. More About Swahili Numbers

20. Telling the Time in Swahili

21. Days, Months, and Dates in Swahili

22. Adverbs

23. Passive Form of the Verb

24. Stative Form of the Verb

25. Causative Form of the Verb

26. Prepositional Form of the Verb

27. Reciprocal Form of the Verb

28. Relatives—The amba- Relative, Relative Infixes

and General Relative

29. Relatives—Manner, Time and Place

30. Imperatives Verbs and Their Negations

31. -KA- Tense and Negation

32. Conditional Tenses: -nge-, -ngali- and -ki- Tenses and Their Negations

33. Additional Tenses and Their Negations

34. Prepositions and Conjunctions

35. Common Swahili Questions and Answers

36. Interjections, Idiomatic Expressions and Impersonal Subjects

37. Subjunctives

38. Diminutive, Augmentative and Collective Nouns

39. Direct and Reported Speech

40. Swahili Proverbs

41. Appendix: Important Charts

42. Swahili Vocabulary Dictionary

About the Authors


Reviews

This book is the most detailed and comprehensive volume on Swahili grammar currently available. It is a welcome addition to the growing texts on Swahili language and a valuable collection for Swahili scholars worldwide. The writers . . . have collectively presented an in-depth survey of every aspect of Swahili grammar. It is intended for university students or language scholars whose objective is to gain mastery of Swahili grammar from the introductory to intermediate levels. . . .It is ideal . . . for the independent student who is studying on his/her own, or as a resource for the graduate student specializing in linguistic analysis, and also for the avid Swahili language teacher. Users will appreciate what is being said because everything is translated into English. It will be an invaluable addition to any library that desires to expand its collection on foreign languages. . . .[The book is] a well-written and comprehensive Swahili grammar book.


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